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CityU’s new blood test technology for accurate detection of cancer cells
Groundbreaking technology that can accurately perform early screening for cancer cells and effectively monitor disease status has been successfully developed by a biomedical research team at CityU.
CityU squash team shines at national competition
The CityU squash team won the men’s overall championship, as well as the championship and 1st runner-up in the men’s singles in the elite group of the 3rd All China University Squash Competition in China.
World-first coating developed at CityU
A world-first self-healable anti-smudge coating successfully developed by a research team at CityU could lead to production costs that are 80% lower than for existing materials.
New brain studies for treating myelin-related diseases
A study by CityU reveals for the first time that schema-like learning can foster the growth and regeneration of brain myelin, thereby enhancing the synchrony of neural networks.
E-skin
A system of “electronic skin-integrated haptic interfaces” jointly developed by CityU and other academic institutions can help users of prosthesis to feel the surrounding environment and be used for social media, entertainment and gaming.
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The US Consul General in Hong Kong & Macau, Mr Kurt W. Tong, shared his insight with students and faculty at the Inaugural Dialogue of the Dialogue Series with Consuls General.
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Professor Michael Reichel, Dean and Chair Professor at CVMLS, delivered the latest installment of President's Lecture Series: Excellence in Academia on 23 November at CityU titled “Don't just blame the animals, but who is to blame?”.
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More than 500 guests attended the CityU Foundation Annual Dinner 2017 on 23 November who helped raise a record of over HK$12 million for University and student developments.
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A smart real-time battery state and health diagnostics system developed by CityU can significantly reduce diagnosis time from hours to three minutes and save the loss of energy by 90%.
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A $500-million donation from The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust to CityU will be used to build a top-notch facility for One Health in Hong Kong. It is the largest single donation received by the University in its 33-year history.

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